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POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB.

MERRY DAMON WINS CHIEF RACE. (FBS3S ISSOCIATIOK TBI.BOIUH.) GISBOBNE, February f. The Poverty Bay Turf Club's Summer Meeting opened *in sultry weather, but during the sixth race an electrical storm was experienced and rain fell continuously. The racing was interesting and the going good. Tho club introduced the place system in addition to the win System on tlie' totalisator, and the innovation proved popular. The total investments for the day amounted to £:!110, against £3910 on the corresponding dav last year, a decrease of £Boo.' ' Results: — TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP, Of tiO «ovs. Six furlongs and a half. 1. I—HUNTING .TAY 8-9 J. Clements 1 i(. 6—Bothwell 7-7 .. O. Gonmi "2 7. 7—Master Frank 7-2 . . Callahan 3 3. 4 Innuendo 8-0; r>, 5 Master Cynic 7-11 ; 4, 3 Hine t« Wai 7-2; 2, 2 Ibdjs 7-2 also started. , Won by half a length; same second and third. Time, lmin 22 4-ssec. FIRST HURDLES HANDICAP, Of 70 sovs. One mile and a half. 2—MILLION 9-9 . . . . Tinsley 1 4—Tama Waiata 9-0 .. F. Dunne 2 3—King Wanga 9-5 . . J. Clements 8 1 Kongo 9-12 also started. 'Kongo broke ■ down at the second to last hurdle. "Won by four lengths; same second and third. Time, 2taia 48 2-ssec. MAIDEN SCURRY, Of 60 sovs. Weight 8-0. Six furlongs. 3. I—CONFERENCE .. J. Olements J 2. 2-—Milvane .. W. J. McDowell 2 4. I—Mister Tom . . T. ChAplin 3 3, S Flying Mimic; 5, 5 Cupboard Love also started. Won by three-quarters of a length; oiio and a half lengths second and third. Tit»<.\ lmin 17sec. TUEANOA STAKES, Of 120 sovs. One milß and a quarter. 2. I—MERRY DAMON 9-12 H. Dulieu 1 3. 2—-Valsicr 8-6 . • P. Atkins 2 4. s—Tahoma 8-13 .. P. Maguiro a 6, « White Fang S-10; I, 3 Kinsel 7-0; 5, 4 Little Wonder 7-0 also started. Little Wonder took charge soon alter Hie barrier rose, and held the advantage until well into the straight, when it' was overhauled by Tahoma and Merry Damon. The latter went on to win by half a length from. Vaisier, who beat Tahoma by a nose. White Fang was a nose back fourth. Time, 2mi-i 9 2-osoc. SUMMER HACK STAKES, Of 60 sovs. W.f.a. Six furlongs. 1—(iOOIT' HUNTING 9-3 . . C. Thomson 1 2—Sunfiy Bachelor 8-7 . . P. Atkins 2 3 —Kentucky Song 7-1 . . Callahan If The only starter?. Won by a length; three lengths second and third. Time, lmin 17 l-sscc. FLYING HANDICAP, Of 70 sovs. Six- furlongs. 1. I—LORDLY KNIGHT 0-1 11. Dulieu 1. 2. 2—False Scent 7-3 . . I. Callahan 2 3. 3—Hunting Day 7-5 . . P. Atkins 3 6, fi Tai Ao. 8-9; 4, 4 Head Serang 7-6; 5, 5 Toboggan 7-0 also started. Won by a nose; liend second and third. Time, lmin ltisec. HARBOUR HACK, Of 60 sovs. One mile. 1. 2—MEASURED ,7-11 .. Leach l 3 —lvahunoke 8-T0 . . McDowell 2 5. o—Night Speaker 8-11 . . 3 4, 4 Wedding Bells 7-13; fi, 5 Bob lit ft-7; 1, 1 Marching Song 7-6; 7, 7 Sows Watch 7-6 also started. Won, by a length and a half: head second and third. Time, lmin 41 2-sscc. ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-MORROW COOK HACK HANDICAP, of GO sovs. Six nirlongs. st. lb. • st. H». Hunting .lay 9' 5 Master Frank 7 7 Stitch .. 9.0 Mnrehin<r Bblhivell . . 7 .12 / Song 7 6 Master Cynic 7 10 SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. One mile and a half. st. lb. st. lb. Million . . 10 4 Tama Waiata 9 & Kinsel . . 10 0 King Wanga 9 B TRIAL HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. Six furlongs. st. lb. st. lb. Hino Te Wai 9 0 Milvatte . . S R Isms ~ 812 Mister Tom .8 3 Conference 8 12 SUNDERLAND SHAKES HANDICAP, of 100 J sov;.' One mile. at. lb. Merry TJamou 10 7 Measurer 7 0 ! Ai?rui?]e o in Wedding Seil? 7 r» j Ynl.iier . . n 10 Kinpol . . v I While Fans* ;; 0 Utile Wonder V , AUlaha*. . . s h Tobogg&& '{ 0 i Knhunoke b 2

PUBLICANS' PUESE, of 70 govs. Five fur

• longs. St. lb. .st, lb. Lordly Knight 9 13 Toboggan 7 2 Good Hunting; 5) 6 Master, OjWc 7 0 Tai Ao . . 8 !i Little Wonder 7 0 Hunting Jay 8 5 Master Frank 7 0 Hunting Day 7 12 ROSELAND HACK HANDICAP, of CO sovs. One mile. st. )b. st lb. Aiguille .. 10 7 . Innuendo .. 8 5 Night Speaker 9 2 Gainsfid .. 8 1 Sunny .. 7 10 Bachelor 8 0 ' Marching • Measurer 8 8 Song 7 4 Weddins Bells 8 0 Some Watch T 0 FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 70 sovr. Six furlongs. st. 11). St. )b. Good Hunting & 1 Head Serang 7 4 Tai Ao .. 8 4 Toboggan .. 7 0 Falao Scent 7 12 Littlo Wonder .7, 0 Hunting Day 7 7 MARLBOROUGH RC. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. The Marlborough Racine Club's Summer Meeting will open to-day. The programme is as follows; 12.45 p.m.— STARBOROUGH HANDICAP (in harness), of 55 sovs. 3niin 45sec class. One milo and a half. Plain Pearl . . scr Recess . , scr Mabel Chimes scr Jean I'arrish 12 Essay . . scr 1.25 p.m.— NOVICE STAKES, of 55 sovs. Fire furlongs. t St. lb. St; lb. Alpine Camp 8 7 May Pay . , 8 7 Black Ribbon 8 7 Hiss Boundary Hit 8 7 Diacquenod -.8 7 Imasurvcy 8 7 Pedestal ..87 Invite . . 8 7 Takakua • . . • 8 7 Jadarino .. 8 7 Bcttwyscoed - 8 0 2.10 p.m..— PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 95 sovs.. One mile. st. lb. St. lb. Miladi . . 9 0 Lyrical .. 7 ',) Atholspear 8 12 Fallow .. to 2.50 p.m.— BROOKBY HACK HANDICAP, of 65 sovs. One mile. st- lb. st. ib. Rcvisiou . . » 13 Suootist >' . . U 2 Palace .. 9 32 Porlock . . 9 0 Late Jest 9 9 Love Court 9 0 3.30 p.m.— AWATERE HANDICAP {in harness}, of 55 ■ sovs, 3min 2sec class. One mile and a quarter. Reylet .. « cr Essay , . scr Trada . . scr Hard Words . . 24 Hardiness . . vr Skillicorn .. 24 Hemlock Hero scr 801 l o' Mine 24 Wisteria ~ scr Mihad ..36 Plain Pearl . . scr Waipuki .. 60 Lucky Guy . . scr 4,10 -p.m.— PELQRTfe HACK HANDICAP, of 6S sovs. Six 'furlonjs. at-lb. st. lb. . Sleipner .. 0 0 Owljsnisht '. . 7' 5 Solitaire 11. R 9 Mullaboden 7' 5 Projectinn 8 l Jadarino .. 7 0 Ben Hue . . 8 ] Alpine Camp 7 0 Pedestal 7 5 5 p.m.— BLENHEIM HANDICAP. 0< RS tttis, ■S*v«n furlong?. >-'. "'b- - "si:, lb, ' Alholspear 10 ;; Revision .. ? H Scmppf Purse ,". ' g if Paratus B 13 Honoy ilint H il

MARLBOROUGH T.C.^J - • ?■& ■- ' /& CUP WON BY HARD W«W^j[ ■ 111 l I 111 II yj. (PBBS3 ASSOCIATION Tfcl.B<HlAlU _ BLENHEIM, Febmiy.*/>|b The Marlborough Trotting Clue 'fr'&fjv nual Mooting -was held at day, under, ideal conditions. -Th»' VPfy tendance was only fair. The investments vrore £1329, against *W<{|l; last year. Eesults:— , TBLtf. HAJTOXOA??, i '"'J^ Of 45 v>v* 3win 45sec clasf. One *'**,?& dad a half, . . _ jsj^j, •;j—TESSA.T scr .. ' •• B..» tt »*' l 3? 2—Plain Pearl scr .. . >• 2* 1 * !,»?!• 3—Mabel Chimes scr . . • - ?"• fdf 4 Jean Pawish 12 klsft fctttttd'- i»i> Won by two lengths: lenfctn StrlmS •M,,* third. Times—3mi» 3ft l-ssee, Bm'tt *V;' 4-ssec, 3wrin 31 l-ssec. ' 4 rV," . . «7 ■ STEWARDS' HAHDICAy, *j| Of 4C sovs. 3min SUM class. Ob* and a half. ', ■7 I i£ 1 I—-DON GIOVANNI *Cr .. JhJfJ ifig > 4—Billy Binpren 96 . . . "»«*. SB,* s~Balay&h 48 . . .. ttoldtwj ■ Kjf! 6 Peter Cole scr; S Guy «t Mis* *^'7fflb Sylvan ficr; 7 Fill* do Ballin 84 also ***&ss■ Won by J46 yards; neck nwond *«« "J"',.? Times—3min 36 4-jsec, 3min 40 *'■"'*£{*, 3min 45sec. I,:^E' MARLBOROUGH COT, '' jjj , Of 80 soys. 4min 50we class. T*t tfffyiSj I—HARD scr •■ " *1 s—Ail*» Bingen 48 .. Brou*BM. JPS& 3—Mihad acr . . - ■ ColttS *«*; 4 gfcillieorn ecr; 2 Fleet Arrow rt.tfwtf 1 I started. . . .-*&>» Won by half a length; aame »K<m* ■•HSIi third. Times —4mm 4!) l-ssec, *»« *"<£ Srssee, 4min SOsec. y>'| ; WATEELEA HANDICAP, ',' J ' Of 45 sovs. 2rain 27scc class. f'» mil*.'J I—HEMLOCK HERO scr .. N.I 1 "" J'l 3—Reylet 12 .. .. Da*"*** Id 2—Lucky Guy 24 .. .. **•„„! J*. 5 Hardiness 12; 4 Wisteria " »"*' : ; started. ~»* • Woo by hslf it length: two I***H» **»>»] v and third. Times—2rain 24 8-Ssee, *** *•■*,'■ 4-ssec, 2min 23 l-s**c. Jf PRESIDENT'S HANDICA*. • *"* Of 45 I—DON GIOVANNI sex • • £** ItC 3—Guv of Mine iter . . • • JW* 5-* 2—Billy Bingcn 3OS •. W*JJ,, 6 Peter Cole scr; 5 Sylvan scr; 4 B»H?w,j, ( -.,i 36 ftls« started. ~ ~ '**?**■ Won by 100 yards: half a lenflh •**«• ' ■ and third. Time, 4min 45 2 S«cr *^,. SEDDON HANDICAP, ;' Of 45 sovs. Smin b*»t class. O ft * *",*'.', and a quarter. 'y I— TRADA scr .. .. B«J»|J * l ftj 2—-Lucky Guy 36 .. •■ «W ?*«;.-' 3—Hardiness 24 .. FrWOIM »,j ~ The only starters e «*i f, 1 ' Won bv six Je of th<- furlosf ** f f*LTrt.«% third. Timci—3mm 6sec, 3mm % *«•"; ' •>, i ' 1 V DASH HANDICAP, JJ". Of 50 sot.s. 2min 23tec elsss. 0M "'^s!' I—BELLE 0' MINK scr •• A T .% ml 3—Mihax! scr •■ Coi ™ Mh B~Skillicom scr •• ■•. i>4ilft-s ! ' v 1 Hard Words scr; 7 Waipuk) 24 JE^i33|'Btu*»n 36; (! Fleet ArroT 55: S *' , * s ™!!g&J 36 alfo started. _.,«' it4vt,' Won bv four !er.ath«- sa»« « e, ?i?_.*S,k-'' third, Tiiaois—2min IS S-S«a. W?;

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20777, 10 February 1933, Page 14

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POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20777, 10 February 1933, Page 14

POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20777, 10 February 1933, Page 14

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